Geneviève Lacasse (Kingston, Ont.) made six saves to record the shutout.

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“I think we did lots of good things, and for us to dominate the game - I don’t think they had a shot on goal in the second period – it means we stuck to the things we’ve been trying to do,” said head coach Perry Pearn (Stettler, Alta.). “We might not have been as good as we could have been, but we saw some really good things.”

Canada finished the preliminary round with a 3-0-0-1 record, defeating Switzerland (6-0), Russia (5-1) and Finland (6-1) and falling to the United States (3-2). It beat Germany 5-0 in the quarter-finals before a 4-2 semifinal loss to Finland.

“We said that it wasn’t going to be an easy game after the disappointment of yesterday, but holding each other accountable is something we’ve said since the beginning,” said Ambrose. “If we were going to be successful that started with us and I think we did that.”

“This is one of the tightest Team Canadas I’ve ever been part of and I’m really happy we were able to stand on that line and hear our anthem. Again, not the colour we wanted, but it’s still a proud moment to hear your anthem at the end of the day.”

“I think it’s going to be a tough one for us to get over, but we have to look in the mirror to see how we can be better,” said Brianne Jenner (Oakville, Ont.). “That’s something we did after PyeongChang – we started to play better hockey and we’re just going to have to do it again.”

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